Overview

Explore the French Quarter of New Orleans with an informative guide who shares stories about the history and supernatural side of this historic neighborhood. Visit important locations such as St Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square and sites key to the Louisiana Purchase. Learn about ‘Voodoo Queen’ Marie Laveau, see where voodoo ceremonies were once held and visit a haunted house. Your guide allows time for you purchase drinks at bars along the way, and you can also use authentic paranormal equipment. This entertaining 2-hour tour provides a fascinating take on The Big Easy.

2-hour walking tour of the French Quarter in New Orleans

Visit historic sites including St Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square with an informative and entertaining local guide

Hear about the ghosts, voodoo ceremonies and other supernatural forces in the French Quarter

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kassandra.salazar

, Apr 2018

Such a fun tour! Definitely wear some walking shoes because you'll be walking all over down town! Our tour guide, Ashley, aka Trashley was hilarious and super sweet. Would totally do this tour again. Hopefully you get her if you get this tour. Plenty of time to stop at bars to get new drinks while walking around.

This tour was outstanding and Ashli was an excellent guide. We had originally scheduled the tour for the afternoon and ended up changing to an evening tour. I think the darkness added to the interest of the tour.

Felt more like a ghost story tour, with made up or real, whatever stories about people long ago who lived here, or did such and such over there. We were hoping for more real-life history about the town, the buildings, etc. as we imbibed our way around town. Our guide was very nice, but also very soft-spoken. We were a group of 10 in addition to others on the tour and each of us said it was just okay.

So, our guide was personable and knowledgeable, but did not really seem excited about doing this tour... As for the drunk part, we started at a bar and hit a bar in the middle of the tour, but I would not say that really emphasized the drunk part... It wan't as fun as we expected. I have to admit, not a lot of questions were asked by the tour participants and that might make a difference, but I for one, did not know what to ask about, not being familiar enough with the city's history. It was also FREEZING cold the day of our tour, which probably effected everybody's level of participation.... Finally, I thought the tour was advertised as two hours I could be wrong about that and ours was just barely over an hour. I noticed we were the only ones to tip our guide at the end....